This is a good reverb but it's not all
I bought it. Very good. Up there with the fab filter r which I been using alot. I will say itb reverbs now is like splitting hairs. Very good quality. Still wild like to know how this compares to the TC as that's a exact code copy from hardware I believe. I feel I'm done buying itb reverbs.

This is rather new change (last month) for all products. Before, LX480 supported only iLok2 dongles and had only 1 activation. Please contact our support if you only have 1 activation and we will take care of it.

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VSR P4N
The VSR P4N is a reverb geared heavily towards enchanced early reflections, which offers freely positional placement in the simulated environment.

UM-1280
UM-1280 is a perfect recreation of a classic multitap delay based echo, ambience, and reverb device with additional enchancements and features.

95/year or 10 per month

Imo at 5$ per month I would have bitten but at 8 it's too much. Even 3 measly bucks add up from here there and everywhere.

Yes. Deactivating a license and re-activating often does the trick as it updates the rule of the license (the rule is what gives the license the ability for multiple activation and type of location - e.g. iLok key or machine).

A lot of our customers have expressed their view of our preset browser (or lack thereof) so our priority is to ship a new preset system for the next updates before releasing new products. As soon as our current products have been updated - P4N will be released.

Rest assure that new products and a new preset system will be released asap.

VSR S24 will also gain additional modulation capabilities (the same as P4N) in the next update.

On the tc 4000 there is a left and right position parameter that can be adjusted. Does the relab version have this feature?

If you mean the ER section of the VSS4 then P4N will include this functionality and much more for the ER section. All that said, P4N will be rather different compared to all other plugins/algorithms because the reverberation change considerably depending on the chosen ER which means that you will not find 'normal' reverb parameters, like Predelay, Diffusion, Hi Cut, Freq Crosspoints etc. but parameters which determine how the sound progagates around the simulated space.
Most other algorithms have separate sections for ER and Reverb, but not the P4N - If you choose a bathroom ER the reverb will sound complete different compared to a hall ER even thou you try to make the similar.

S24 has most of it's strength in the reverb section which you can tailor to your liking with more 'normal' parameters in depended of the chosen ER.

Nice trailer and music ! Could you please share details of which of your reverbs was used along with the settings so users can emulate?

Hi fun_seeker,

Thank you very much!

For the music composed, 4 reverbs were used. 3x VSR S24 and 1x LX480 Complete.
I have added the presets used below, so you can see the values for yourself.

Usage:
All reverbs was used via "Group FX/BUS" so all tracks were sending an amount of dry level to the reverb BUS's (all tracks had its own send value for best result).

Regarding the presets (which comes with our reverbs):* VSR1 is a preset with some alterations and was used as base for most instruments (especially for strings, cello, pizzi etc. with individual send values) to give you the environment setup.* VSR2 is a preset (also altered a bit) used primarily for some of the instruments in the big hits.* VSR3 was a supplement on a larger tail on the last big hit.* LX480 Complete was used on the brass and complimented some thrill violins as well.

For the music composed, 4 reverbs were used. 3x VSR S24 and 1x LX480 Complete.
I have added the presets used below, so you can see the values for yourself.

Usage:
All reverbs was used via "Group FX/BUS" so all tracks were sending an amount of dry level to the reverb BUS's (all tracks had its own send value for best result).

Regarding the presets (which comes with our reverbs):* VSR1 is a preset with some alterations and was used as base for most instruments (especially for strings, cello, pizzi etc. with individual send values) to give you the environment setup.* VSR2 is a preset (also altered a bit) used primarily for some of the instruments in the big hits.* VSR3 was a supplement on a larger tail on the last big hit.* LX480 Complete was used on the brass and complimented some thrill violins as well.

The best reverb I've heard for my arrangements, and by a fairly large margin. A bit heavy on the cpu, but worth it. Maybe add a cpu-light option? Subscription plan seems attractive, with free updates and new plugins included. Now that's doing right by the customer

If you sign up for a year it is $7.99 a month.
If you just sign up for one month at a time it is $9.99 a month.

I had sign up for just one month by paying the $9.99.
Yesterday (after completed the one month), I received a receipt by Relab+Gobbler for auto-renewing(?) the month. By that it means that they've grabbed more $9.99 from my credit card. Is it just normal or it is a shame?
My intention was to use the stuff just for one month and I could go on again after 2 months or 5 or whenever I need to use the plugins. I didn't ask any renewing.
If I wanted that, I could have grab the $7.99 deal.